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Richard Fuld: My Dinner With Henry Paulson

October 06, 2008 05:18 PM ET | Luke Mullins | Permanent Link | Print

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform also released the following E-mail from Richard Fuld, the CEO of the now bankrupt Lehman Brothers. In it, Fuld offers his “takeaways” from a dinner with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.

Tags: Treasury Department | e-mail | Henry Paulson | Lehman Brothers

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Fuld's Just Rrewrd

It is my contention that the government provide food and housing for Richard Fuld. I would suggest that we allow him to reside in a big house in Leavenworth, Kansas. There would be no need for a decorator.

WHAY ONLY LEHMAN???

I have a Lehman´s bonus and everyday and night I guess why H. Paulson did not bail-out or help Lehmans Brother. That is the point. I live far away from USA, but my bank sell me a bonus from Lehman, everything is going down and Mr Fuld seems to be the only responsible but something doesent fit. I would like to know the explanations of Mr. H. Paulson about Lehmans.My savings deseapear with Lehman and my confindece too.

FULD YOU ARE A DISGRACE!

May your soul Burn in H3LL!!!

You money grubbing greedy B@stard

I hope you develop Hemorrhoids on your eyballs!

I hope you feel your neck & temples begin to burn as the rest of your body will feel it in H3LL

You sit pretty while the good people who have invested in your company based on your leadership and trust now have pence, thanks to YOU!

Yours will come in H3ll my friend - I only prey !

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